Truly thorough revenge. The stars provided the mechanisms whereby the banished could hope to survive. Sending them sans stars therefore removes the protective heliosphere along with the life-giving energies of their sun. Since the humans have built a strong base there, and know where every enemy world is, they can monitor the situation to insure those worlds eventually fall. And while this qualifies as "a" genocide (multiple in fact - one for each banished planet), it's not total genocide as it gives them a chance to survive by their colonists on other worlds. The resulting war's going to be a pain however, as any being that obsessive about not allowing anything that doesn't live the way they say is proper, is going to fight and fight hard from the outset. The humans will have to wipe out their fleets and probably send a second wave (and maybe a third or even a fourth) of banished planets before they settle things completely.
Don't know about followup wars, one, seeing the universal laws broadcast directly into everything makes for a hard to deny evidence of "don't fuck about" and humans are fairly lenient if we have the biggest beating stick available, which, we have Hell itself to beat with
They were no longer human before they arrived in the other universe. Developed past to be fully united in lockstep as a species, ought call them something pther than humanity.
The idea is nice, but oh my god, everyone is jumping to conclusions all the time. None the less, nice read! I enjoy your content, especially for not being that soulless AI voiceover garbage. :)
All of these HFY stories, from the alien's point of view, is basically that Oblivion Guard going "why. Won't. You! DIIIIEEEEEEEEE!?" Edit: In this story, however, humanity is basically SCP-682, but all our changes are permanent.
FAFO: Not only did they attempt genocide with the whole solar system banishment, but they also STILL didn't learn their lesson and did a planetary destruction with a supernova. Some people just don't want to learn the easy way.
that which doesn't kill me makes me stronger, you sent me to a universe where everything tried to kill me... I didn't die.
That is cold 🥶 🥶🥶🥶
Seems like they went the harmony route in that civilizations game.
Truly thorough revenge. The stars provided the mechanisms whereby the banished could hope to survive. Sending them sans stars therefore removes the protective heliosphere along with the life-giving energies of their sun. Since the humans have built a strong base there, and know where every enemy world is, they can monitor the situation to insure those worlds eventually fall. And while this qualifies as "a" genocide (multiple in fact - one for each banished planet), it's not total genocide as it gives them a chance to survive by their colonists on other worlds. The resulting war's going to be a pain however, as any being that obsessive about not allowing anything that doesn't live the way they say is proper, is going to fight and fight hard from the outset. The humans will have to wipe out their fleets and probably send a second wave (and maybe a third or even a fourth) of banished planets before they settle things completely.
Don't know about followup wars, one, seeing the universal laws broadcast directly into everything makes for a hard to deny evidence of "don't fuck about" and humans are fairly lenient if we have the biggest beating stick available, which, we have Hell itself to beat with
For the Narrator!
Oh crap I'm first eep
Not first, this is a re upload, I have heard this story before...
There, their, they're it will be ok.
For Netty!
Agro squirrel narrated it once, some other random ai channels did so too i think. For Nets channel, i dont think he did this story already.@@Fuxy22
It's been awhile since I heard this. Quite funny.
Bigbranium
Behold the wonderment…and tremble.
It's not a show without popcorn.
They were no longer human before they arrived in the other universe. Developed past to be fully united in lockstep as a species, ought call them something pther than humanity.
Good to hear they still have popcorn
Similar to the story of the Gith Yankee in D&D
Githyanki
@@TheSolidSnakeOil I kinda imagined a Gith with a cowboy hat, when I read that.
Nah, the Gith were slaves.
You have to admit, it sounds like they are enthusiastic…
Thanks for the read :)
A great story, well read. Thank you for the Sunday morning entertainment.
Thanks for the reading
Great stories net narrator keep them coming
11:12 OMG 😆 YOU GOT ME 😆
What doesn't kill us. It makes us stronger. U don goofed xenos
Ok there Hellsing Abridged Alucard after loosing his 72” plasma screen TV
So... A race of solluxes
Salted popcorn i hope?
Down with the Senate
I am the senate!
@@denifnaf5874 then to hell with thee
The idea is nice, but oh my god, everyone is jumping to conclusions all the time.
None the less, nice read! I enjoy your content, especially for not being that soulless AI voiceover garbage. :)
All of these HFY stories, from the alien's point of view, is basically that Oblivion Guard going "why. Won't. You! DIIIIEEEEEEEEE!?" Edit: In this story, however, humanity is basically SCP-682, but all our changes are permanent.
29th, for the 😶🌫️algorithm
FAFO: Not only did they attempt genocide with the whole solar system banishment, but they also STILL didn't learn their lesson and did a planetary destruction with a supernova.
Some people just don't want to learn the easy way.
Brown Deborah Lopez Laura Martin Dorothy
Algorithm 👍
Ah heard this one before. Really good story!
Why did the people of New Earth allow themselves and their new planet to be destroyed if the humans were now as powerful as gods ⁉️
Thomas Anthony Perez Timothy Allen Richard
...oops
Williams Thomas Anderson Jennifer Lopez Maria
Cringe.